Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Job Posting Details



Location:Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Posting Date:December 20, 2013
Closing Date:January 13, 2014
Web Site:www.pccu.ca
Competition:FINANALYST20140113
Employment Type:Full-time
FINANCIAL ANALYST - ROSETOWN
Prairie Centre Credit Union, Saskatchewan’s largest rural based credit union, has an immediate opportunity for a Financial Analyst position in Rosetown.  The Financial Analyst is a newly developed position that will report to the Vice President Finance.
Key Responsibilities:
The primary responsibilities of this position are to provide expert resources related to corporate investments; investment and derivative management; and cash flow analysis.  You will identify potential operating liquidity risks and formulate liquidity management contingency plans; and monitor capital levels of the credit union.  Travel may be required.
Key Qualifications:
- Diploma or Degree in Finance/Commerce or other relevant degree; or a combination of education and experience
- Experience in forecasting, analysis, investing, and cash management are beneficial
- Ability to create and interpret financial reports
- Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills
The successful candidate will have opportunities for personal and professional growth within an environment that promotes continuous learning and cooperative values.
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, superannuation matched to 7%, relocation assistance, and a housing buyback program. 
For more information on this position and our credit union you are invited to contact Lesley Carlson, Vice President Finance at 306-882-4000, ext 153 or visit our website at www.pccu.ca. 
Please send an electronic copy of your cover letter and updated resume to verlyn.doetzel@pccu.ca. This position will remain posted until successfully filled.  Applications will be reviewed the week of January 13, 2014.
While we thank all applicants for their interest only
those considered for an interview will be contacted.


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